本年度竞逐布克奖短名单出炉

本年度布克奖(Man Booker Prize)短名单公布。英国作家朱利安·巴恩斯(Julian Barnes)凭借其小说《终结感》(The Sense of an Ending)第四次入围。另外的5位入围者分别为史蒂芬·凯尔曼(Stephen Kelman),艾迪·米勒( AD Miller),卡罗尔·帕奇(Carol Birch),帕特里克·德维特(Patrick deWitt)和埃斯·埃杜基(Esi Edugy)。

【以下是来自BBC的相关报道

Bookies’ favourite Julian Barnes is among six authors featured on this year’s Man Booker Prize shortlist.

It is the fourth time Barnes has been shortlisted for the Booker

Bookmaker William Hill has put Barnes at 6-4 to win for his novel The Sense of an Ending.

Stephen Kelman, AD Miller, Carol Birch, Patrick deWitt and Esi Edugyan have also made it onto the shortlist.

The winner of the £50,000 annual prize – won last year by Howard Jacobson’s The Finkler Question – will be announced on 18 October.

Ladbrokes also named Barnes as favourite to win at 13-8 and made Birch second favourite at 7/2, as did William Hill.

Alan Hollinghurst, whose novel The Stranger’s Child had been second favourite to win, did not make the shortlist.

“Inevitably it was hard to whittle down the longlist to six titles,” said former MI5 chief Dame Stella Rimington, chair of this year’s judging panel.

“We were sorry to lose some great books. But, when push came to shove, we quickly agreed that these six very different titles were the best.”

Writer and journalist Matthew d’Ancona, author Susan Hill, author and politician Chris Mullin and Gaby Wood of the Telegraph are her fellow jurors.

Barnes has been shortlisted for the prize on three previous occasions, without success.

The 65-year-old was nominated in 1984 for Flaubert’s Parrot, in 1998 for England, England and in 2005 for Arthur and George.

This year’s shortlist contains two debut novelists – Miller and Kelman – as well as two women – Edugyan and Birch, who made the longlist for Turn Again Home in 2003.

Two of the authors are Canadian – Edugyan and deWitt – while the other four are British. Four of the novels are from independent publishers.

Kelman’s debut novel tells the story of an 11-year-old who, with his mother and sister, moves from Ghana to a rough London estate.

Booker judge Chris Mullin read 138 books before his panel whittled down the shortlist

Pigeon English follows him and a friend as they investigate the murder of a local boy who has been knifed to death.

Miller’s thriller Snowdrops, which reveals the dark underbelly of Moscow, was inspired by his time spent living in Russia.

Barnes’s novel has a middle-aged man reflecting on the paths he and his childhood friends have taken as the past catches up with him.

Edugyan’s Half-Blood Blues begins in 1930s Berlin with a jazz musician going missing as the Nazis take over the streets.

The Sisters Brothers, deWitt’s second novel, is set against the backdrop of the 1850s Californian gold rush and is believed to be the first Western novel to feature on the shortlist.

Birch’s novel, Jamrach’s Menagerie, derives from a real-life incident – the sinking of the whale-ship Essex in 1820.

The competition is only open to those from the British Commonwealth and Ireland.

大卫·黑尔获颁本年度品特戏剧奖

Playwright Sir David Hare has been awarded this year’s Pen/Pinter Prize, it has been announced.

Sir David is known for his gritty portrayals of contemporary Britain

The award, set up by the writers’ charity Pen in memory of playwright Harold Pinter, is given to a British writer who casts an “unflinching, unswerving” gaze upon the world.

Pinter’s widow, Lady Antonia Fraser, said Sir David was a “worthy winner”.

He will be presented with his prize on 10 October at the British Library.

The award will be shared with an imprisoned “writer of courage” who has been persecuted for speaking out about their beliefs, to be announced at the event.

Lady Antonia said: “In the course of his long, distinguished career, David Hare has never failed to speak out fearlessly on the subject of politics in the broadest sense.

“This courage, combined with his rich creative talent, makes him a worthy winner of the Pen/Pinter Prize”.

Known for his gritty portrayals of contemporary Britain, Sir David’s notable works include Plenty, a portrait of disillusionment in post-war Britain, and The Absence of War, a drama about the Labour Party.

He was nominated for Oscars for The Hours, in 2003, and for Kate Winslet drama The Reader, in 2008.

新疆游之禾木

7月24日中午,我们来到了有着“神的后花园”之称的禾木村。这是山谷中的一个美丽的村落。这里居住着图瓦人。图瓦人据说是蒙古族的一支,人口数量已经及其稀少了。他们还保留着其古老的生活方式。山青水绿人朴实,颇有世外桃源之感~~~

当然,不断开发的旅游业还是对当地人的生活有着极大的影响。观光者总是希望看到原始的不受干扰和污染的景观和人文状态;当地人则努力想要改变他们自身的生活条件。这是一对矛盾。好在直觉认为,到目前为止,这里控制的还很好。

 

流淌在这里的美丽清冽的禾木河

白桦林~~~

 

禾木村后面高高的草甸。草甸俯瞰着村庄,形成了天然的观景台。

从草甸观景台上回望禾木村全景。

 

新人新作获颁英最古老文学奖

Debut novelist Tatjani Soli has been announced as the winner of Britain’s oldest literary award.

Tatjani Soli won the prize for her debut novel The Lotus Eaters

The James Tait Black Memorial awards are given to one work of fiction and one work of biography each year.

Theatre critic Hilary Spurling claimed the biography prize for her book Burying the Bones: Pearl Buck in China.

American author Tatjani Soli won the fiction prize for her first novel The Lotus Eaters, which is set in the final days of the Vietnam War.

Previous winners include Ian McEwan, Cormac McCarthy and A S Byatt.

The winners of the prizes – awarded annually by the University of Edinburgh – were announced at the Edinburgh International Book Festival.

They are the only major British book awards judged by scholars and students of literature.

Also shortlisted for the £10,000 fiction prize this year were debut novelists Julie Orringer and Michael Nath, and acclaimed writer David Mitchell.

The biography shortlist included studies of Henry Ford by Greg Grandin, of EM Forster by Wendy Moffat and an autobiography by renowned Scottish author Alisdair Gray.

The James Tait Black Prizes were founded in 1919 by Janet Coats, the widow of publisher James Tait Black, to commemorate her husband’s love of books.

【资料来源:BBC新闻

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